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guys,
When installing my PMT steering relocator, the front end of the sled had to be lifted off the ground. Not knowing any better, I lifted the sled by the subframe where the circle cut out is...thinking that was a lift point. Well, I noticed a little crinkle now in the flat metal around it(very small). Do I need a new subframe now? I have logged 0 miles on this thing and would be really upset if I have to fix it now.
When installing my PMT steering relocator, the front end of the sled had to be lifted off the ground. Not knowing any better, I lifted the sled by the subframe where the circle cut out is...thinking that was a lift point. Well, I noticed a little crinkle now in the flat metal around it(very small). Do I need a new subframe now? I have logged 0 miles on this thing and would be really upset if I have to fix it now.
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I highly doubt it. The oem gusset plate with the hole is very thin. It does its job by bracing the subframe tubes laterally....unless this was from a nose hit previous to you simply locating the jack there it shouldn't be a problem. Tweaking or denting that material upwards like that is a minor to no issue.
If the gusset plate was krinkled from havinbeen twisted by the tubular subframe then it would be a symptom of them having bent and there would likely be a tweaked front end.
Although the Nytro subframe is pretty limpwristed it isn't so bad as to get tweaked jacking the sled up!! ....njow an XP Bombi....maybe! LOLLOL
If the gusset plate was krinkled from havinbeen twisted by the tubular subframe then it would be a symptom of them having bent and there would likely be a tweaked front end.
Although the Nytro subframe is pretty limpwristed it isn't so bad as to get tweaked jacking the sled up!! ....njow an XP Bombi....maybe! LOLLOL
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Post a picture. The guys on this forum will steer you in the wright direction.

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I think you should be ok. Looks like just the metal plate was dimpled. Ms
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It would be doubtful that you bent your subframe BUT I would think that you have weakened the bracing for the subframe. If I were you I would read up on bent subframes so you can clearly identify if you tweak yours out riding. Plus the first thing I would do is get a Grizz gusset kit a.s.a.p! With the factory support bent like that it is not a matter of IF, but it is a matter of WHEN you do bend your subframe.
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I definitely think I'll be bracing that area. It was only the metal plate that was dimpled. In the future, where should I lift the front end on a jack? I can't believe how weak that area is!

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Use a board or plate large enough to span across the width of the frame so you distribute the weight better. I doubt the frame itself has been compromised but I'd cut that out and weld in a heavier gauged plate. The stock center gusset is useless and is nothing more than an indicator that lets you know when the frame has been tweaked.

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if I were take anyone's opinion as gospel.... it would have to be grizztracks as he probably looked at and fixed more sub-frames than anyone
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You guys rock! Thanks again for the help. I know it won't be the last time
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